In 1927, a crime of passion occurred in a magnificent seaside mansion in a small eastern Connecticut town. Rock Cove was a community for the rich in the Gilded Age of the late 1800s into the early twentieth century, much like Newport and Watch Hill in Rhode Island. Although, as a community, it might never have achieved the same name recognition as the others, nor enjoyed their longevity, there were a few large and luxurious homes owned by wealthy...